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Faveolate
Faveolate Fa*ve"o*late, a. [L. favus honeycomb.] Honeycomb; having cavities or cells, somewhat resembling those of a honeycomb; alveolate; favose.

Meaning of Faveo from wikipedia

- Faveo is an ticket based support system built on the PHP based Laravel framework. The word Faveo comes from Latin, and means "to be favourable". It provides...
- rejected by the scholarship, with many detailing how Faustulus is derived from faveo (Latin: befriend, support, back up). The name Faustulus is further derived...
- "Release 19.0.1". 17 March 2024. Ltd, Ladybird Web Solution Pvt. "Faveo Installation Guide". Faveo Installation Guide. Retrieved 2022-06-07. "Fossil: Glossary"...
- from fari, "to speak," Macrobius regarded Fauna's name as deriving from faveo, favere, "to favor, nurture," "because she nurtures all that is useful to...
- OE dāl) OCS děliti "to divide"; OCS dělŭ "part" *bʰeh₂- "to shine, glow" faveō "I favor"; favor "id"; faustus "favorable, fortunate"; fautor "patron, protector...
- lengthening in the stem. Examples: caveō, cavēre, cāvī, cautum "to be cautious" faveō, favēre, fāvī, fautum "to favour" foveō, fovēre, fōvī, fōtum "to caress...
- falsity, falsum, fault, faux, infallibility, infallible, nonfalsifiable faveō fav- favu- favit- disfavor, favor, favorable, favorite fendō fend- fend-...
- Opera Cat: VIDEO 1643 DVD: House of Opera Cat: DVD 1643 DVD: Opus Arte «Faveo» Cat: 4023 D 1988 Oslavio di Credico, Luciana Serra, Cecilia Bartoli, William...
- System Creator License Implementation language(s) Back end Launch Date Faveo Helpdesk Ladybird Web Solution Proprietary PHP MySQL 2015 GLPI INDEPNET GPL...
- indirect object; the phrase I help you, however, would be rendered as Tibi faveo, using only the dative form tibi. The verb favere (to help), like many others...